
What delights patients and what leaves them wanting more?

Physicians never get a second chance to make a first impression with a patient.

The top news stories in primary care today.

How AI can be used to activate patients to make important wellness appointments, such as cancer screenings.

Primary care clinicians are busy, busy, busy.

Group aims to bolster independent practices and stop corporatization of medicine

Figures confirm ‘high burden’ and disparities in medical care based on race, ethnicity.

House Committee on Energy and Commerce to convene hearing this month.

RPM has potential to reduce costs and workload, but reimbursement and ease of use obstacles remain

The top news stories in primary care today.

Independent Physician Association of New York bought by private equity firm that touts its value-based care commitment

Researchers say use of virtual visits, particularly in rural areas, reflects ease of access they offer

AHRQ seeks clinics for research lasting up to five years.

Analyzing recommendations for preventive care.

Analyst tallies numbers Medicaid enrollment and treatment costs across the 50 states.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Fed rate hikes seem to be taking the desired effect on the economy

Evaluation process sparks public comments.

Commonwealth Fund survey shows differences among doctors in 10 developed nations.

Combining technology with patient conversations could lead to more personalized care

Family physicians favor ban now under consideration by the Federal Trade Commission.

One week in the Dominican Republic gave me a renewed perspective on practicing medicine.

These simple products don’t need costly “management,” but some advisors are pushing the idea.

Lower patient volume and challenges collecting payments can push practices to the brink

The top news stories in primary care today.

Public health emergency continues to May 11.

What does the USPSTF do? Its chairman explains.

Primary care physicians should be aware that patients have a renewed interest in STI-related appointments following a spike in STIs post-Covid.

Foundation offers possible solutions to poll findings as Public Health Emergency end approaches.

Investors continue to pour money into health care sector even in an unsteady economy